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Best Altcoins to Buy Now as BlackRock Buys $200M in Bitcoin — Is a Market Reversal Coming?

26 November at 10:43 AM, via Tech Financials

The crypto market is waking up again, and the spark didn’t come from retail enthusiasm or meme-coin mania, it came from an institutional giant making a move too big to ignore. BlackRock just purchased over $200 million worth of Bitcoin in a single day, adding roughly 1,910 BTC to its ETF holdings. Moves of that […]

Solana Eyes $140 as Crypto Recovers — Will This Red‐Hot Hype Pump Maxi Doge?

26 November at 10:32 AM, via Tech Financials

The broader crypto market is stirring awake again, and the altcoin buzz isn’t hiding. The native token of Solana (SOL) has bounced smartly, reclaiming the pivotal $140 zone as institutional eyes return and altcoin sentiment perks up. With traders dusting off charts and meme coins catching wind, the question becomes: could this upswing in Solana […]

The Bare Minimum Of Prescribed Minimum Benefits Is That It Needs To Change

26 November at 10:11 AM, via Tech Financials

If you’re a member of a medical scheme, you should know about Prescribed Minimum Benefits (PMBs). These are the benefits that are, by law, offered to ALL medical scheme members, no matter the scheme and guarantee access and cover to a minimum defined list of benefits. The intention is to ensure all members of medical […]

Top Crypto Presale of 2025: Why Digitap ($TAP) Now Outshines IPO Genie with a $2M Raise

26 November at 09:00 AM, via Tech Financials

Digitap’s ($TAP) crypto presale is proving to be one of the strongest early-stage launches of 2025. The project has already raised over $2 million in a very short time, with demand accelerating thanks to its high-energy campaigns, real utility, and nonstop engagement.  The 96 Hours of Madness Black Friday event is only amplifying this momentum, […]

Changes in solar energy fuelled high speed evolutionary changes, study suggests

26 November at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Cause of oxygen fluctuations that drove explosion of weird and wonderful inhabitants 500m years ago linked to changes in Earth’s orbit

Just over 500m years ago life on Earth got souped-up, going from simple single-celled organisms to sophisticated multicellular lifeforms. The Cambrian explosion produced an array of weird and wonderful new inhabitants, such as the five-eyed opabinia and the...

Crypto Dispensers Highlights Risks to U.S. Innovation Amid Regulatory and Cultural Headwinds

26 November at 07:09 AM, via Tech Financials

Chicago, IL –Crypto Dispensers, a national leader in cash-to-crypto access, is sounding the alarm about a troubling shift in American culture. Founder and CEO Firas Isa stated that the country is drifting toward a mindset where privacy is questioned, independence is constrained, and genuine innovation is treated as something that must be contained rather than […]

Being a famous singer raises risk of early death, researchers say

26 November at 01:30 AM, via The Guardian

Lead singers in bands fare better than solo artists, but fame – rather than lifestyle or job itself – seems to be major factor

For those who hanker for the limelight, be careful what you wish for: shooting to stardom as a lead singer really does raise the risk of an early death, researchers say.

Their analysis of singers from Europe and the US found that those who rose to fame died on average...

Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter

26 November at 01:00 AM, via The Guardian

Astrophysicist Prof Tomonori Totani says research could be crucial breakthrough in search for elusive substance

Nearly a century ago, scientists proposed that a mysterious invisible substance they named dark matter clumped around galaxies and formed a cosmic web across the universe.

What dark matter is made from, and whether it is even real, are still open questions, but according to a study,...

The shameful attacks on the Covid inquiry prove it: the right is lost in anti-science delusion | Polly Toynbee

25 November at 13:52 PM, via The Guardian

There is nothing wrong with questioning the mighty cost of the lockdowns, but we can’t let hardline libertarians rewrite Britain’s pandemic history

That number will stay fixed for ever in public memory: 23,000 people died because Boris Johnson resisted locking the country down in time. As Covid swept in, and with horrific images of Italian temporary morgues in tents, he went on holiday and took...

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